Tucson Pest Library
What Bugs You: Not sure what pests are bugging you? Identify your pest with our Tucson Pest Library and learn what you can do to prevent future pest infestations.
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Other Annoying Tucson Pests Found in Our Tucson Pest Library
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The Sonoran Desert is a great place for ants -
Birds damage cars, homes, and buildings in Tucson -
Cockroaches have become very common pests in Tucson
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Flies are common in Tucson and can pose a health risk -
The biggest swarms are flying ants or termites – see the difference -
Over 40% of the kissing bugs around Tucson carry Chagas disease
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Mosquitoes are more than a nuisance – find out how to control them -
Packrats can cause $1,000 of dollars of damage in one night -
Tucson has many spiders that are unwelcome house guests
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The Tarantula Hawk has one of the most painful stings ever -
The paper wasp is the most common found in Tucson homes
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Conquistador's Pest Articles
How to Get Rid of Scorpions
A Complete Guide on How to Get Rid of Scorpions Scorpions are one of the most unwelcome pests you can encounter in your home. Known for their painful stings and ability to hide in hard-to-reach
Facts about Scorpion Control for Property Managers
Scorpion Control Tips for Property Managers Conquistador Pest & Termite provides scorpion control services for vacation homes and condos. As our snowbirds begin to close up their winter homes for the summer, it is easy
Scorpions are Scarier than Spiders
Scorpions vs Spiders American Entomologist published the results of a UC Riverside-lead study into fears and phobias about scorpions vs spiders. It has been surprising to psychologists that people are so terrified of spiders because
Protect Yourself from Killer Bees
While all pests are annoying, inconvenient, and destructive, Africanized Honey Bees (killer bees) are arguably of of the deadliest threats we seek to control. Since their arrival in Arizona in the early 1990’s, the population